In 1859, before he became president, before the Union tore itself to pieces, Abraham Lincoln gave a speech at a Wisconsin State Fair, sharing the story of an Eastern king who asked his wisest court philosophers to provide him with advice that would be true regardless of the situation.
After 244 years and 58 often difficult and uncertain elections, once again our country is bitterly divided; our forests are burning; a new virus is humbling us, damaging our economy, and making us question the strength of the foundation our country is built on.
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